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Jeff and Julie Move to France (during a global pandemic)

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To celebrate our 150th podcast, we took a special trip. This week, we piled in the car and drove to beautiful Tourrettes sur Loup, with stops in Arles, Cannes and of course, Nice.
This week's Chapter almost didn't make it out, as Jeff found himself stuck in the hospital all week. We discuss the French health care system at length, and Jeff will share some special Emergency Room stories.
This week, our travels took us to another bastide village. We visited Beaumont de Lomagne. We'll have a post mortem of the Ryder Cup and the unruly American spectators. And, watch out! The French Driving Instructors are on the war-path.
We have a lot to get to this week. The most action-packed month of sports begins this weekend, and we'll have more on that. Also, Le Journees du Patrimoine last weekend took us to the stunning, Chateau de Roquefere. Enjoy!
If you're a fan of France's historical architechture, we have an informative episode for you. This week, we traveled to the Manoir de Prades in Lafox France. Find out all about the tax on structural openings like windows and doors, why France doesn't have many bronze statues laying around and the difference between a Chateau and a Manoir.
Jeff returned from a jam-packed trip to Canada, which included some amazing times with friends and family, and the cancellation of his flight home on Air Canada resulting in an unplanned trip to Detroit. Warning: There may be a rant here.
This is France's busiest tourism weekend of the year. So in this week's Chapter, we focus on how to be a good French tourist, whether you're camping, dining or touring. We also look into the 2025 Passport Power Rankings, and visit the Pomarede Night Market.
This week, we get caught up on a number of news stories from Canada and France. We also decided to take our Big Boy Blue to his first ever restaurant lunch.
On this week's episode, Jeff travels to Greece to collect a very special package. Please join us for this life-altering event.
In this week's chapter, we wrap up the last of our 2-part series on our trip to Paris, Roland Garros and of course Champagne.
This week, we present the first of a two-parter talking about our amazing trip to Roland Garros and the Champagne region. On the way, we enjoyed visits in Brive, Chateauroux and Limoges. Let's get to that first.
Come and join us for a stroll through the beautiful streets of Issigeac in the Dordogne region of France. We also look into the latest effort to curb smoking in France. And we wade through some of the post-covid marriage and divorce rates.
There is so much nefarious activity going on that we had to weigh in. From Kim Kardashian's diamond heist, to sabatoge at a Nice power station, to Crypto kidnappings, France is in the cross-hairs. Not to mention the upper-cut the President endured from his wife. Oh, and we traveled to Miramont de Guyenne.
This week, we take you to one of the largest outdoor markets in South West France. Check out some of the 200 vendors of le Marche at Monsempron-Libos. We also look into Spain's recent crack-down of foreign owned Air BnBs there. And, watch out for the Schtroumpts!!
Against stern warnings from locals, we threw caution to the wind in hopes of finding something interesting in Fumel, and we weren't disappointed. France is hosting celebrities from all corners of the globe as the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival rolls out the red carpet. And a French dictionary has added 150 new words.
In this week's offering, we explore the EU's decision to roll out the red carpet to scientists from around the world. There's a new French app which detects products made in the USA called, DéTrumpez-vous. And we checked out the "City of Hats", Caussade France.
The rains have moved on and we are in full spring swing. And along with a resumption of some long ignored yard work, we were able to squeeze in an enjoyable day-trip to nearby Castlemoron. Also on this week's show, we explore the history of the Conclave, as the Catholic Church searches for a new Pope.
After stumbling on to some fantastic wines from this appellation, we decided to visit Buzet. If you're looking for a softer French red to wean yourself off of anything from California, this is the region to try. Also, now is the time to set your traps for the Asian Hornet. Julie has the recipe.
We had a lot of fun with Chapter 155 of our podcast. Yes, we visited, and loved, the charming village of Villereal. However, we couldn't ignore a truly Canadian moment involving a federal leaders political debate and a hockey game.
Join us for our visit to the beautiful village of Clermont-Dessous, and the amazing restaurant, Maison Bleu. We also weigh in on Canada's Swearing index. See if your city made the list.